Charlie Day was asked his “favorite Luigi in recent American history."
I just googled “Luigi American” because I was drawing a blank for any other possible answers, and the even Google featured section is Luigi Mangione’s bio. The Wikipedia page for Luigi lists four people, and the only other American on the list died 11 years ago.
The hosts then hurried things along
I just watched it (10 mins in for anyone else interested). They got exactly what they wanted and just didn’t ask any follow-up questions. There was nothing that seemed hurried. I will agree that Anya Taylor-Joy looked uncomfortable with the situation though.
I just googled “Luigi American” because I was drawing a blank for any other possible answers, and the even Google featured section is Luigi Mangione’s bio. The Wikipedia page for Luigi lists four people, and the only other American on the list died 11 years ago.
I just watched it (10 mins in for anyone else interested). They got exactly what they wanted and just didn’t ask any follow-up questions. There was nothing that seemed hurried. I will agree that Anya Taylor-Joy looked uncomfortable with the situation though.